 One piece, the classic navy blazer and three ways to wear it for spring. Look number one is simple, fresh and classic. I've got the navy blazer here paired with a denim shirt which is one way that I'm dressing it down. And then the other way of course is with the white jeans. These are by J Crew in the 484 fit. I like white jeans a lot as a casual alternative to something like chinos. They've got a sporty vibe but still feel dressier than even a lighter colored pair of jeans. As I like to do when I wear loafers in the spring with a look like this, go ahead and discuss socks versus no socks in the comments. I do a single roll on the hem of the jeans. Details here, some classic club master style sunglasses, a simple pocket square, and the Vacheron Constantin traditionale on my wrist. For look number two, I'm keeping it relatively classic and very simple. More or less just your everyday menswear uniform, the navy blazer with a white shirt and some medium gray dress pants. You could easily add a tie to this look to dress it up a bit but I wanted to keep it a little more casual so I decided not to wear the tie. Anytime I have a business casual look like this, I do like to wear loafers over lace up shoes. I think it just kind of plays into the overall more casual feel. And these particular penny loafers are by Alan Edmonds. And then I just went with a simple white pocket square to finish it off. Look number three now, can you tell him feeling the blazer and jeans thing lately? You know, that's really one of the great parts about owning a classic navy blazer like this because it is one of those jackets that's very easy to style with jeans. I decided to go a little seasonal here with the pink shirt to add in a little color and make it a little more interesting. The light jeans I'm wearing again are by J Crew, the 484 fit with the roll on the hem and some common projects sneakers. Breaking out one of my favorite warm weather watches, the Tag Heuer Carrera that was the rake magazine's first limited edition. And then you know if you want you could add a hat to make it just a little sportier. This particular navy blazer is brand new in the shop and right now I want to walk you through all of its details. So I really wanted to be able to offer a super classic navy blazer because there's just so much that you can do with it. We chose to make it in a Rata Super 110's traceable wool. It's a lovely four season fabric with wonderful texture. To be as classic as possible, it's two button with a notch lapel and flap pockets and you can see the pig stitching that it has on the lapel as well as on the flap. It's a half canvas construction with a double vent and tone on tone lining and then we went with a classic brass button for that very traditional feel with working button holes on the sleeve. As styled here it is the most classic iteration of a navy blazer though of course any of these details can be completely customized if you like. To check out this jacket as well as some other spring pieces we've recently added to the shop click on the link right over there and if you have any questions let me know in the comments.